WHJG-LP
City of license | Rockford, Illinois |
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Broadcast area | Rockford, Illinois Cherry Valley, Illinois Valley View, Illinois |
Branding | 93.3 WHJG |
Frequency | 93.3 MHz |
First air date | 2005 |
Format | Christian talk and teaching |
Language(s) | English |
ERP | 100 watts |
HAAT | 28.6 meters (94 ft) |
Class | L1 |
Facility ID | 126983 |
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Owner | Pelley Road Christian Fellowship |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | whjg933fm.com |
WHJG-LP (93.3 FM) is an American low-power FM radio station licensed to serve the community of Rockford, Illinois. The station, established in 2005, is owned and operated as a ministry of the Pelley Road Christian Fellowship.
Programming
WHJG-LP broadcasts a Christian talk and teaching format to the Rockford/Cherry Valley/Valley View area.[1][2] Featured hosts and teachers include Charles Stanley, Chuck Swindoll, Adrian Rogers, D. James Kennedy, Jay Sekulow, Kay Arthur, Jack Hayford, and Brannon Howse. WHJG also airs a Spanish language block of programming on Sunday afternoons, which includes Spanish language versions of Charles Stanley and Adrian Rogers's programs.[3]
History
In September 2000, Pelley Road Christian Fellowship applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new low-power broadcast radio station to serve Rockford, Illinois.[2] The FCC granted this permit on May 19, 2003, with a scheduled expiration date of November 19, 2004.[4] The new station was assigned call sign "WHJG-LP" on June 24, 2003.[5] After construction and testing were completed in November 2004, the station was granted its broadcast license on May 19, 2005.[6]
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